Millions across 20+ states could see Northern Lights tonight
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Several coronal mass ejections could impact Earth today, which means you may get to see the northern lights.
Want to watch the northern lights? Much of the U.S. could get to watch the aurora borealis on Nov. 12. The phenomenon usually lights up the sky around the North Pole, and a massive solar storm is pushing the show farther than is typically visible.
Hopefully you saw the Northern Lights over the Twin Cities and the rest of the state of Minnesota as a Huge Solar Storm from the Sun which happens when charged particles hit the Earth’s atmosphere and then glow. Typically the Northern Lights are usually ...
The northern lights could be visible from some states along the U.S.-Canadian border, according to a forecast from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, even though NOAA is not predicting any major space weather events for Thursday night.
Iceland and Greenland are two other prime viewing spots for aurora borealis cruises. You can also see the northern lights in remote regions like the Yukon in Canada, as well as Denali National Park and Preserve and Fairbanks, Alaska. These destinations are included on some Alaska cruisetours as inland extensions, rather than cruise ports.